A new microwave-assisted method creates nitrogen-doped ultramicroporous carbon from coal in minutes, dramatically cutting energy use while achieving high CO2 capture performance.
Scientists have developed a fast and energy efficient way to produce advanced carbon materials capable of capturing carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas driving climate change. The new method ...
What if the chemical that makes your jeans bluer could help make carbon capture greener? Over the past few years, Yayuan Liu, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular ...
Researchers from the University of Houston are using AI and microwave plasma to improve catalysts for renewable energy processes. They aim to accelerate catalyst discovery and enhance efficiency in ...